Chadley Wilson wrote:
Have a look at these and see.
You're providing a domain name in DHCP. Is this domain properly set up in DNS?
I would be interested in seeing the zone file for this domain as well as named.conf.
I think your machine has an identity crisis ;-)
Louis
My thoughts of an identity crisis may not have been far off. There were multiple entries for the same address in both the forward and reverse files. I also would suggest removing "teq2.pinteq". This would be another domain in another zone file. Back up your original files and try with these. =============================== /var/named/pinteq.zone: $TTL 86400 teq.pinteq IN SOA preload.teq.pinteq. root.preload.teq.pinteq. ( 200408310 ;serial 28800 ;Refresh 14400 ;Retry 3600000 ;Expire 0) ;Negative NS preload.teq.pinteq. $ORIGIN ldrinteractive.com. preload A 192.168.2.1 www CNAME preload ftp CNAME preload chadlin A 192.168.2.2 peter A 192.168.2.3 pinpreload A 192.168.2.4 testbench01 A 192.168.2.10 testbench02 A 192.168.2.11 testbench03 A 192.168.2.12 testbench04 A 192.168.2.13 testbench05 A 192.168.2.14 testbench06 A 192.168.2.15 =================================== /var/named/pinteq.rev $TTL 86400 2.168.192.in-addr.arpa IN SOA preload.teq.pinteq. root.preload.teq.pinteq. ( 200408310 10800 3600 604800 86400 ) NS preload.teq.pinteq. $ORIGIN 50.168.192.in-addr.arpa. 1 PTR preload.teq.pinteq. 2 PTR chadlin.teq.pinteq. 3 PTR peter.teq.pinteq. 4 PTR pinpreload.teq.pinteq. 10 PTR testbench01.teq.pinteq. 11 PTR testbench02.teq.pinteq. 12 PTR testbench03.teq.pinteq. 13 PTR testbench04.teq.pinteq. 14 PTR testbench05.teq.pinteq. 15 PTR testbench06.teq.pinteq. 16 PTR testbench07.teq.pinteq. 17 PTR testbench08.teq.pinteq. HTH Louis